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The seaweed revolution is a fresh hope for tomorrow. Seaweed develops in water everywhere, from the eternal glaciers to lagoons heated by the sun, from seas saturated with salt to the fresh water of our rivers.
The last time Esther Wilding¿s beloved older sister Aura was seen, she was walking along the shore towards the sea. In the wake of Auräs disappearance, Esther¿s family struggles to live with their loss.
From the author of the intoxicating bestseller The Lost Apothecary comes an entrancing exploration of the blurred lines between truth and illusion and the grave risks women take to avenge the ones they love.
Are plastics really the enemy in our fight to save the planet?
Why do organizations and individuals in the UK and other countries still deny the realities of structural racism and unconscious bias?And when there is an acknowledgement of the problem, why are long-term solutions constantly avoided?Drawing on their personal backgrounds, professional experience and extensive research, Vanisha Parmar and Aseia Rafique expose the hypocrisy around racism in our organizations and society at large. White Allies Matter is a passionate and practical guide for starting conversations about racism and setting the groundwork for meaningful change.
The first book in The Little Helpers, a new collection of climate-focused children''s books. Hector is a kind little hedgehog who likes playing with his friends in the park. When he sees the old park keeper has a problem he wants to help. But what can a hedgehog do for a human being?
In 1561, with Elizabeth I on the throne and Catholic plots brewing, a young German prince arrives in England claiming to be the rightful heir - the son of Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves.
Mary Reddish, a young housemaid unjustly committed after defying her employer's advances, must navigate the brutal treatments of the county asylum while trying to prove her sanity.
'Clever, funny, ingenious and endearing' Lissa EvansMurder Most Foul is a dark, witty and fast-paced novel, from one of Britain's best-loved screenwriters.It's 1593, Elizabeth I is Queen and everyone is terrified of the worst outbreak of plague in a generation. Shakespeare has only written six plays and is lagging behind his friend Christopher Marlowe, London's leading playwright.When Marlowe is stabbed to death in mysterious circumstances, rumours abound - but the one that won't go away is that Shakespeare did it to remove his greatest rival. Will is determined to clear his name, and teams up with his old flame, Marlowe's sister Ann, who has plenty of secrets of her own.In their search to solve the crime, Will and Ann uncover a dark world of treachery, murder, and corruption - which in turn provides Shakespeare with scenes and characters which will appear in his greatest plays.
Bittersweet and funny, Home Bird draws on Fran Hill's own experiences as a teenager in foster care.
"But power, in all its shapes, is venerable to man. Awe, curiosity, a clinging fascination, drew me towards him."
"If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad."
Merry Christmas! is a moving, reimagined version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol for the 21st Century.
Life exacts a price for Frances Thomas, a writer living an outwardly comfortable existence. Emotionally trapped by an intense empathy with the suffering of animals, she's compelled to take action for those imprisoned in a laboratory.
Mental Health is very much on the agenda. This book demystifies a lot of the issues that can affect the majority. It shows how small changes can bring significantly better outcomes.
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